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Why we should ban porn.

Finally, something the UK government has got right. Their latest report shows Online pornography showing strangulation or suffocation is to be made illegal, as part of government plans to tackle violence against women and girls.

This is just the first step, I believe porn should be banned full stop. I’ve experienced porn addiction myself, I’ve unfortunately experienced the dark path it takes you down, seeking more depraved videos and feeling shame and disgust afterwards. The effect on men has a huge impact, I’m a woman and I’ve seen first hand how porn can taint loving relationships, men seeking more than just sex itself, pushing the limits, referring to sex as vanilla or boring if it doesn’t have any rough or borderline violent sexual aspects. It’s causing our desires to become more darker, deranged and animalistic.

We can have kinks, sure. I’ve explored many kinks over the years, tried many things, a previous escort, a young woman, vulnerable, naive, letting men pay to do what they like to me. Men didn’t want a just a blowjob, they wanted deep throat, choking and gagging. Wanting to recreate videos with me they’ve masterbated to, hiding from their wife in the next room. You see these are the type of videos porn promotes and encourages as normal, yes some may argue this is a kink, a turn on, I get that, though it shouldn’t be expected or normalised for women, women shouldn’t have to feel pressured to portray these acts, I did.

Its is a grey area, sure, a touchy subject for many, though, I don’t believe erotica should be banned or made to feel bad. Though it shouldn’t be promoted either. The UK government finally decided on something for our younger generation, especially the younger boys, if certain acts are banned, it shows it’s not the norm. Conventional sex is not a turn anymore, normal won’t make men hard, they need more, they need you to do what the women in the video did, even though she perhaps isn’t enjoying it, porn is somewhat fake, a fantastic fantasy , FYI this is reality. They need women to be degraded to be turned on, uh oh we have a serious problem.

It’s a difficult one, we don’t want to become a country where erotica becomes illegal or morally wrong, sex has already been degraded. I have a love hate relationship with sex. Sex ruined parts of my life, abuse, rape, grooming, I’ve witnessed it all, yet I don’t want to hate it, I want to share it with my loving partner, I want to still experience the connection between us through sex, though sex has been tainted for me and many women and men.

Maybe this can’t be fixed. I wish sex wasn’t what it is, because it can be beautiful, something I’ve learnt through experience, both terrible and good, throughout history sex has been used and abused. Human nature? We need to change things, and no we shouldn’t go all conservative. Balance right?!

Lust and love have a very thin line, just like love and hate.

So, should porn be banned?

I think so, although I don’t think it’s so black and white, perhaps certain porn should be. Underage role play should, violent porn should, degrading porn should. Finger to your kink. If you find women being degraded the thing that turns you on, maybe you should start looking within and wondering why the hell it does?! Do you deem this normal? Because it’s not, despite kinks. Underlying issues. Perhaps ask yourself why you hate women. Feel the shame.

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5 things I wish I knew before I became a sex worker.

This is a a real story of what i learnt as a former sex worker, my opinions and testimonies are all real.

1: It’s not long term ,even if you would like it to be.

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I began my journey at the age of 18, never contemplating the future. I mean does anyone have a solid plan at 18? Initially, I believed my involvement in the industry would be short-lived; however, as time passed, I discovered the difficulty of extracting oneself from the sex industry, it kept me glued in fact. The allure of quick money can be enticing, and while sex work may appear easy in hindsight, the mental toll it takes is undeniable. Admittedly, I relished in freedom—being able to choose my working hours and even taking extended breaks, Such autonomy, coupled with the generous remuneration, became a formidable trap.

After a few years, the financial compensation ceased to hold the same value for me, and my mental well-being suffered greatly. Growing older added to my concerns, and despite being in my twenties, the prospect of being a sex worker well into my forties frightened me. What had once brought excitement gradually transformed into a mundane task, with each passing year, the passion became lesser. The thought of starting anew without a concrete plan seemed daunting, further intensifying my desire for an alternative path. Exiting the industry, which had become detrimental to my mental health, proved to be one of the most challenging endeavors I had ever faced. Nonetheless, I summoned the courage to embark on a fresh start. It’s so easy to start and rather enticing but its not talked enough about how to exit or find the path out.

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2: Energy exchange and sex attachments.

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I am someone that is sensitive, I pick up moods, energy and feelings of other people around me, I have to be careful who I let around me as it can affect me. I didn’t quite gather this information till after. Why I felt such a negative emotion towards sex and men ,although having a healthy sex life in my now relationship and having positive men influence growing up. Sex work made me become bitter and frankly not a very nice person, the way I viewed myself, my attitude towards money and people. My opinions became hateful, I became angry at the world and the way men viewed women, alot to take on. Sex is a powerful form of love, intimacy, lust and of course new beginnings.

Now I knew we exchange energy during sex but of course now knowing the men I slept with on a personal level , I allowed myself to energy exchange with potential negative energy , I didn’t quite realise the impact it had on me and how it potentially changed who I was. I was carrying other people’s energy and vice versa. What is the meaning of energy exchange? ‘ At its core, sexual energy exchange is the exchange of energy between two or more individuals through sexual means, we are energetic bodies and during sexual intercourse , the energy of each partner mixes’… something to think about.

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3: The grass isn’t greener and the sex isn’t always that great either.

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You might scroll on instagram and compare yourself to people you have never met, with their designer clothes, jet set lifestyle and mouth watering food posts, I mean I get it, I still do it, In fact it pops up on my feed whether I like it or not. Although this time it doesn’t bother me. I’ve been there, and one thing I have got out of it is that money isn’t everything, I have gained money, lost it, gained and lost. It now has less value to me than before. I value me, I value how I feel , I value myself.

I knew that this wasn’t a lifestyle I chose, more that I was persuaded by multiple men trying to make money of my body, at 18 I was naive and I didn’t quite understand the repercussions that I would later endure 10 years later. I wish I did and I sometimes wish I didn’t know that that lifestyle even existed, of course we all do ,we see it in the movies, we either see a grim interpretation in films or a glamorioursed, nothing in between. It goes back to the theory of what we see online is not real and people only show only the happiest moments. Sex work is the latter it can be both good and bad, but unfortunately the bad outweighs the good…eventually. I still suffer from bad dreams and a lot of mental rage but of course this is me and my story.

Now let’s face it being a sex worker was nothing like the film ‘Pretty women’ In fact lead role Julia Roberts told how originally the film was meant to be rather grim but the script changed to become more of a rom com in the end, perhaps shedding a light that sex work is in fact glamourise and the only way out is to find a Richard Gere. Now if only that was the case, it informs us that the only way out would be to find a man, which leaves a lot of truth into how hard to it is to exist the industry. Sex can be great but is ruined by whole experience of not having connection and attraction and yet made into a transaction where pleasure is presumably low on my list during such encounters.

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4: The money doesn’t make you happy, nor does the shoes or handbags.

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Is It worth selling yourself for money? I guess we all sell ourselves at one point or another in life. In other words we have all probably sold our self cheap, be it any job or relationship etc . Let’s get this straight, I wasn’t a high class escort, you know the ones you might read about, although I wasn’t standing on street corners, does this diture my experience? The principles are still very much the same and while the money may vary, the repercussions are similar, the money was fast, perhaps too fast I couldn’t even appreciate the money I had until it was gone.

From the sugar daddies paying for my shopping to the constant shopping sprees and never ending takeaways, in the end it’s not worth it, the freedom that cash brings you eventually makes you end lose yourself in the process, no money is worth losing yourself and you will spend the rest of your life trying to fix that. I changed during the process. I now appreciate the little things, I still have lots of clothes, expensive makeup, shoes and all sorts tucked away at the back of my wardrobe, I will probably take them to the charity shop or sell on vinted as they bring too much memories back. So was it really worth it in the end? To be left with a black hole that can not be filled. At the time it was great, 18 and having money but the thrill started to die along with myself . I’ve come along way and i’m still going.

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5: Lack of support can be detrimental.

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Do I believe sex work is empowering? The answer is no, however if you had asked me this while in the industry I might have said yes. Of course I built myself a false narrative that I was indeed empowering myself, I was owning my body, I was in control over men, I was using men for my money with my body and it was assured to me that this was the power of being a women. This is rather a false narrative and something which i made myself believe even if i didn’t agree with it deep down. which I now realise, with the height of the #metoo movement and rise in young women making money on onlyfans and the push of potentially finding a sugar daddy that can pay all your rent with ‘no strings attached’ is now becoming a booming market. Will we see the ultimate damage this will cause in the next 10 years, and by that I mean trauma.

Coming out of the industry I received therapy, through my own doing, I realised without the drugs and the lifestyle I was put in a position where I couldn’t deal with my thoughts and feelings, I never thought of therapy and to be honest, I thought i could deal with things myself, I was rather stubborn like that. I found lack of support and shame to tell people what had happened to me, I felt dirty and almost embarrassed , keeping it my little secret till the grave, but all the trauma and hurt would not let me forget and bury these away, these were important and needed to be addressed.

I struggled to find any foundations or support groups that could help me address my problems, although through research and and a few phone calls I managed to find a group which helped survivors of sexual abuse. I met with other survivors , although our stories were different, we could all connect on some type of trauma. please seek help in any form of mental health.

Please email for more support: darktaboo@yahoo.co.uk

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The future of sex work.

So imagine this, folks: the future of sex work is about to get all fancy and futuristic, like a sci-fi movie on steroids. We’re talking AI taking center stage and shaking things up, whether we’re ready or not. And hey, remember that Netflix show, Altered Carbon? It blew my mind, Let’s just say, some scenes were quite the eye-opener. If you catch my drift, high-five!

The ‘perfect women were built’.

Oh, imagine the chaos on Twitter (currently known as ‘X‘) a few years back when those fancy sex robots took over the trending topics. It was like a storm in a virtual teacup, especially among the lovely ladies. Yeah, they built these “perfect women” with silicone bodies, massive knockers, and all the bells and whistles. I mean, seriously? As a former sex worker, I couldn’t help but wonder how on earth I was supposed to compete with those “perfect” replicas. I must admit, I even got a little green-eyed thinking about it. Me, jealous of a soulless robot with huge hooters? Absolutely bonkers, right? It gave me a fleeting glimpse into the future of the industry. But hey, now that I’m out of that world, I can happily say I’m no longer in a race against a sex bot. It did make me ponder the future of the profession though. Oof, crazy times indeed!

I can see this super trendy thing becoming the norm real soon, you know? I mean, sex work is more than just the physical stuff, right? Believe it or not, some of my clients just wanted a bit of chit-chat and the company of an attractive lady. Sounds bonkers, I know, but hey, maybe they were onto something. It’s like they wanted a wholesome experience, someone to listen to their rants and worries about life. And let me tell you, that’s a side of the sex industry nobody talks about! But yeah, not every fella is just looking for a heart-to-heart, and I guess these fancy sex robots are perfect for those types of customers. Though I can’t quite imagine how a wire-based, sexually motivated robot would provide the same kind of connection, you gotta give it to ’em for trying!

So the future of sex work will continue, as always from the beginning of earth, prostitution has been around and I don’t think it will be leaving us anytime soon, yes there will be overly attractive robots that will eventually be crafted to look as human as possible and this will cater for a certain group but sex work involves conversation, intimacy, connection which I find will be hard to get from a sex robot…but i could be wrong, perhaps these mere bodys of wires will be able to hold a better conversation than the most of the general public.

Good or bad?

There is an ongoing debate regarding the implications of future developments in the field of sex robots. Some argue that these advancements may lead to a decline in the demand for human sex workers, while others contend that it could potentially address issues such as rape, abuse, and violence against sex workers. However, it is crucial to consider the ethical ramifications of using sex robots solely as a means for individuals to indulge in their darkest fantasies, as depicted in the TV series “Altered Carbon”. Even if these robots are not human, it does not absolve individuals from the responsibility of distinguishing between right and wrong. This raises concerns about the potential blurring of moral boundaries.

An intriguing article published by The Sun in 2022 explored the notion that virtual reality sex could potentially provide an experience on par with that of real-life encounters. However, such a concept raises certain concerns. It is essential not to overlook the fact that sex serves as a means of establishing a genuine connection between individuals, and it can even evoke highly spiritual experiences. Consequently, recreating these profound sensations within a virtual realm appears dubious at best. The prevalence of individuals developing emotional attachments to online personas, even without physical contact, is already widely acknowledged. As exemplified by cases such as the man who ceremoniously wed a holographic entity, individuals identifying as “fictosexual” indeed exist, describing those who experience intense and enduring feelings of love towards fictional characters. With such considerations in mind, it is not inconceivable that in the forthcoming years, the media may feature headlines that highlight instances of individuals marrying AI cyberbots, illustrating a modern manifestation of the concept of digital love.”

‘A Mark Zuckerberg brothel’

In conclusion, although such a scenario is not yet a reality and may take another twenty years (or less) to materialize, it is important to be prepared for the potential emergence of cybersex and cybersex workers in our society. We need to anticipate the possibility of encountering more news headlines about “digital sex” and the advent of a new era in digitized sexual experiences. Remarkably, there are already strip clubs in the Metaverse. It is unsettling to consider the prospect that, in the not-too-distant future, one could even visit a personal brothel managed by Mark Zuckerberg. Such a notion provokes deep concern.

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